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In part four of our four-part Korean grammar series on describing the future in Korean, language teacher Bryce J. explains how to use the future-presumptive tense in Korean.
Before you learn about the future-presumptive tense, make sure you review the other future tenses in Korean:
The Korean Future Tense Part 1: The Probable Future
The Korean Future Tense Part 2: Definite Future
The Korean Future Tense Part 3: Immediate Future
The Future Presumptive
Many people falsely assum …
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The Korean Future Tense Part 4: The Future Presumptive

In part four of our four-part Korean grammar series on describing the future in Korean, language teacher Bryce J. explains how to use the future-presumptive tense in Korean.
Before you learn about the future-presumptive tense, make sure you review the other future tenses in Korean:
The Korean Future Tense Part 1: The Probable Future
The Korean Future Tense Part 2: Definite Future
The Korean Future Tense Part 3: Immediate Future
The Future Presumptive
Many people falsely assum

5 Outstanding Reasons to Learn Korean

When it comes to foreign language studies, most students choose to learn Spanish, French, or German before they even consider learning an Asian language. When they do think about Asian languages, they usually choose Chinese or Japanese first, and then maybe Korean as a distant third. This is unfortunate, because there are many great reasons to learn the Korean language.
There are many benefits to learning Korean, and if any of them resonate with you, find a Korean tutor to help you master

A Beginner's Guide to Korean Speech Levels

When you're learning Korean, you will be introduced to different Korean speech levels. Each level is used to express a certain amount of respect or courtesy to the person or group you're addressing. Learn the different levels of speech with Korean teacher Bryce J....
Fundamentally, parts of Korean speech are formed by stringing together smaller units to create words and phrases. This idea is seen in many languages, including English.
To illustrate this, lets look at the word needlessl

Bring Your Appetite: The Top 9 Korean Food Blogs

Learning a new language isn't just about memorizing grammar rules, it's also about tickling your taste buds and sampling some amazing new foods. So as you're taking Korean lessons, let these Korean food blogs be your guide as you treat yourself to some delightful Korean delicacies.
Koreans are foodies, and it shows in their diverse cuisine. Its an excellent food culture to explore, and it features everything from traditional dishes, Korean BBQ, and street food favorites like the giant ic

10 Essential Korean Phrases You Should Know

Whether you're studying Korean for academic reasons or to prepare for an upcoming trip, there are a few key Korean phrases that can help you communicate and find your way around.
Formal and Informal Phrases
The following Korean phrases are a mix of formal and informal. Unlike Western languages that conjugate verbs based on the subject (such as I, you, he/she/it, we, and they), Eastern languages conjugate verbs based on formal and informal speech.
You use informal speech with people you